Student Research Competition
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» Student Research» SRC Introduction
» 23rd Annual SRC Winners
» Student Registration Information
» Procedures and Guidelines
» Departments & Faculty Advisors
Deadline
March 8, 2010Cash Prizes
Awards will be given to the first, second, and third place winners at both the undergraduate and graduate level for the local competition.First place: $500
Second place: $250
Third place: $100
Winners must complete a W9 form and return a signed copy to the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) in Mary Stuart Rogers Building 250.
Students: Present Your Research at the
24th Annual CSU Student Research Competition!
The Student Research Competition promotes excellence in undergraduate and graduate scholarly research and creative activity by recognizing outstanding student accomplishments.
Campus Student Research Competition
On March 19, 2010, CSU Stanislaus will host a Student Research Competition at the John Stuart Rogers Faculty Development Center. Winners of the local competition will receive cash prizes.
The purpose of the Student Research Competition is twofold:
- to showcase excellent research conducted by CSU Stanislaus undergraduate and graduate students in all academic disciplines, and
- to determine which of the student presenters will advance and represent CSU Stanislaus at the system-wide competition at CSU Los Angeles, California.
The deadline for submission of registration forms (.pdf) and research summaries to the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs is March 8, 2010 .
Visit Faculty advisors page for information and competition guidelines.
CSU System-wide Competition
Up to six competitors from CSU Stanislaus will advance to the CSU system-wide competition on April 30 - May 1, 2010 at San Jose State University. (A small team of students making a single presentation counts as one “entrant.”) The University will pay all travel expenses for the competitors. For more information on the system-wide competition, please see CSU Student Research Competition Procedures and Guidelines.
Travel Expenses: Each student researcher attending the system-wide competition must complete a travel form and return a signed copy to the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) in Mary Stuart Rogers Building 250. Forms will be emailed to winners.